There are various ways in which social inequalities can influence mental illness and individuals with such conditions such as the interviewee. One of the ways in which this occurs is through bullying and violence. People with mental illness may be subjected to bullying particularly in school. The interviewee already reported to have experienced hard time in school and engaged in fights. This is influenced by inequalities where some students bully individuals the person which might in turn trigger violence. Another social inequality factor is discrimination where the affected person or the ill person is discriminated against. When this occurs, the ill person may be provoked and can result into severity of the condition. This may also create fear on the ill person as they fear being discriminated against or act in a way that leads to being discriminated against (Yu, 2018). In the interview, this is evident where the interviewee claims to be afraid of hurting the emotions of close family or friends.