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Most people are really pretty boring. I fully expect 90% of them will abuse flight and telekinesis, and only touch the other spells because one of the worse chaos guys are bothering them. The core exception to this would be healbots and gadgets who would try to sell their services for a quick buck.
The reason worm is so bad, as you describe is that: a) all parahumans are PTSD cases at best, and alien plants as common : b) learned helplessness. You do good, here come paras to attack you; you do bad, here come paras to attack you; you do nothing, here come paras to attack you; you get out of the way... you get the idea. With mages and guardian beasts, you get a MASSIVE influx of people who reflect the societies they spring from. And extreme elements? They're extreme. Fringe. Powerful mostly because they're loud, IRL and mostly because they have paras in worm. When those paras are drowned out though..? By people WITHOUT PTSD and only as likely to be crazy as your neighbor?
Again, most people are boring. The problem is you only hear the loud ones.
The reason Bet sucks is that shards deliberately select the people most likely to cause problems to get powers and then wait for them to suffer horrible trauma first. Parahumans are not a random selection of humanity.
The vast majority of people are fundamentally okay. Society could not function if this was not the case. If you add powers to a truly random selection of the population then you'll get a majority of civilians, a minority of police, and a smaller minority of criminals. This would be a vast improvement to the current situation.
I find your optimism a bit disturbing. Yes, the average person is going to be boring, but that is only by the standards of their society. Earth Bet right now is a mess ruled by people with power taking what they want, when they want, with only 10% of parahumans choosing to become heroes. Mages wouldn't have conflict drives shoved in their heads by aliens, but they would have an example of how to use power surrounding them, shaping how they think, how they pursue their goals, how they would use power.
Out here in meat space, we have a number of societies that have guns not just available but owned by a majority of adults. In Switzerland, every last person is trained in how to use and take care of fire arms, taught when their use is warranted, in a culture that puts gun safety as the premier ideal of gun culture. Then you can look at places like the worst examples of the Middle East, India, Africa, and the Americas. None of these locations is all bad, but widespread gun ownership is secondary to a culture of each person or each tribe even within a single country all being out for themselves first. The average person becomes violent because the average itself IS violent.
Earth Bet takes the worst, most violent, least cooperative elements of out here and makes them the default for most of the world. The exceptions exist by the few most powerful enforcing cooperation which, from the outside, is just the same thing as happens in their Africa by having the very strongest insist that fairness should be a thing.
I feel I'm describing this very poorly, so I'm going to stop here and hope it's coherent enough to convey some of what I was aiming for.