Yellow. Problem is it can only work with English speakers. If they think in Chinese or Arabic, I'd be like "Hey, think English." I could help the FBI with cases like finding out where a murderer hid a body, but then I could have a side-gig with a mind-reading show in Vegas.
No to red, if you are invisible, then you would be a ghost. You could go through walls, but you couldn't move a door or touch yourself.
No to blue, I would not care to fly. What if ran into a jet or helicopter? I'd be dead.
No to green, shape shift into a wild animal... and then get shot by animal control or park ranger, not good.
No to orange, just because you can run fast doesn't mean you are invincible. Think about running at 400 MPH and tripping on a rock and sliding for a quarter mile while your skin shreds away. Wear motorcycle gear, right? What if you run into a rock wall or over a cliff because you can't see as far ahead as you can run? Splat.
No to purple, what if you get stuck in a phase? Say you transform into gaseous form. But then a burst of liquid nitrogen splashes on you, part of your molecules turn to liquid and other parts turn to solid. but the other parts stay gaseous. You are screwed.
No to grey. What if you don't know the repercussions of moving a heavy object. Like large crane operators move slowly so no one gets injured and then so objects around it don't get damaged. What if you lift a subway train to save someone, but then damage the ceiling of the tunnel so you trap everyone. What if you lift a run-away tractor trailer to save pedestrians but then you crush the internals of the driver of the tractor trailer because you stopped it going at 80 MPH, which is the equivalent of driving 80 MPH and slamming into a stone wall.
No to pink, heal non-fatal wounds. So you help someone with a paper cut, and then there's this expectation you have miraculous powers. And when you cannot heal a person with a huge gash, they look at you and your paper-cut healing powers like "A band-aid is as good as you."