@andrmnh It's not so much that there's balance, as it is that the divine blessing given by the goddess is completely OP. Do keep in mind, she didn't offer it to the MC, she let him pick and choose what he would get, which perhaps is theoretically stronger, but she could not and did not give him the hero's blessing.
Personally, I'm starting to feel as though the gods deserve what they get. We know how this system works, it was broken down and explained to us at the very start when he chose his powers. To pile this much onto a single human is outrageous. Quite frankly, they were ASKING for a hero to go insane and stab the divine order in the back.
@Pyrostickfigure I would lean very much on ignorance. The hero doesn't seem evil in the slightest, just confused, out of their depth, and totally oblivious. It seems pretty clear to me how this would go, if the MC did not intervene. Kid saves the world, kid ends up being manipulated or assimilated into the system as a hero-king or hero-consort of a princess or queen, he sees problems with the world and tries to fix them, but this just breaks the system and/or causes more problems, which he tries to fix, causing more problems. Eventually he ends up destroying the world.