He doesn't care what you think of him because, as the title of the interview indicates, 'Nothing really matters.' The full context to this particular section of the interview was that Wale is very reactionary to his critics while Jerry Seinfeld isn't. That's a waste of another hour!'To this, Wale, the man behind some Seinfeld-inspired rap albums simply said Jerry was 'scaring us.' I'm not going to a shrink to find out why I want to jump off the terrace. There's nothing there to explore, is my point. I look over it and I think, I could do it. What's the difference why? The mind is not that great.'When pressed on whether he was serious, Seinfeld insists that he is. But I don't care to know why I want to jump. All I have to do is jump and everything is taken care of! Now, I don't jump. Because if I jump, the list of things I don't have to do is so long, the issues I don't have to deal with. Every time I go out on that terrace I think, Maybe I'll jump.
'Yeah, well I have a terrace at my apartment and it's fantastic. The observational comedian behind the hit series Seinfeld admitted in a recent interview with himself and rapper Wale ( via Complex) that he has a terrace at his apartment 19 storeys up, and on more than one occasion, he has considered jumping. Jerry Seinfeld has considered suicide, and no he isn't joking.