Like if you had world-saving capabilities, wouldn't you be morally obligated to contribute much more to making the world a better place? I know the uncle Ben quote has been cliched ad nauseum, but it's true in a very literal, straightforward way. That would mean you have to set apart time from your daily life to either 'patrol' the country at night to be on lookout for crime, be in correspondence with world leaders, figure out effective ways to solve things like global warming, the middle east crisis or the lack of clean water in Africa, get muddled in a lot of bureaucracy against your will, probably never have time to raise up a stable family...
Of course, if saving people and making the world a better place was the reason you asked for superpowers to begin with, then that's a supremely noble wish and I respect you immensely for that. But most people while wishing for super powers only do so only because of the more gimmicky things they could do with super strength or speed or flight.
This is somewhat relevant too:
Of course, if saving people and making the world a better place was the reason you asked for superpowers to begin with, then that's a supremely noble wish and I respect you immensely for that. But most people while wishing for super powers only do so only because of the more gimmicky things they could do with super strength or speed or flight.
This is somewhat relevant too: