And the other problem is that, I think, a lot of Foggy and Karen's reasons why Matt shouldn't do it are fundamentally things Matt doesn't care about. Foggy's like "but I don't want you getting hurt/ I want us to be normal/ I want you to be happy" and Matt doesn't think he *can* not be hurt and not-normal and unhappy, and Karen has even more arguments in that vein but all of which rely on this idea that, like, there's a Matt Murdock without the violence and rage who maybe if he really did stop wearing the Daredevil suit and would go to therapy (or date Karen/Foggy lol) and lived a 'normal' life would finally be unlocked. But that's not true, it's like Daredevil is a mask that Matt puts on, it's fundamentally a way for him to show a part of who he truly *is* that isn't nice or comfortable but is very, very true to life. He isn't addicted to violence so much as incapable of balancing the different people that he is, and they cannot accept that maybe he *can't* be normal and he *can't* go back to pretending to just be like any other guy.
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