My version of the truth: I hardly ever find questions that I can/want to answer given that I basically only have skill in high velocity tags with lots of off-topic/duplicate content (Java, JavaEE, Javascript, Node) and tags I simply don't feel comfortable contributing in for various reasons (javascript, C++); on top of that I simply have limited time available on the boss' clock so I often can't spend the time needed to properly answer something. Regrettable, but I'm not going to complain I have a day job that keeps me busy.
But I do search for those questions to answer with that hope of actually finding one that fits within my limitations. And while I'm searching, I see plenty of things that need work - that's the understatement of the century, I see truckloads of things that need work. So I edit and flag and comment all my time away - leaving no time at all to actually answer stuff in the end.
If you can't make the big contributions, then at least make the smaller ones I say. It all adds up to the same result: better content. Its not a process that racks up much reputation, I must admit :)