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Falling's not about learning how to get back up. It's about learning how to fall better next time so you don't break something. Because it's the getting up that's temporary here, not the falling down.
Sure, he has the resources to help the city from the top down, and it would probably be a lot more effective. And hell, sometimes he does, a little bit. But he knows that if he does too much for Gotham, nobody would be going out at night trying to mug random citizens, and he wouldn't have an excuse to beat them to a pulp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKHQklT-xdE
"I'll punch anybody in a costume or a weird suit. Put a light in a cloud."