Let me start with a Tweettweet I posted some weeks ago: "#SOreadytohelp Because there's always at least 1 person in the world that has the solution to your crazy idea! "
StackoverflowStack Overflow can be divided in 2two large areas in my opinion: either you have a problem that others have had in the past as well, and you can just read about how they found their solution or Youyou have a problem that is so bizarre and unique, that nobody posted about it before and... Someone will actually have the solution for your insane problem.
I'm a programmer, but a part of my time at work is dedicated to improving my coding skills, and StackOverflowStack Overflow is an amazing place to improve yourself: I check the new questions of my favourite tags and see if I can answer them. If I can't answer them, but the questions are interesting, I follow them up, so I learn new methods and concepts. I'm at that point that I got a special bookmark-folder filled with interesting concepts and ideas for potential upcoming projects.
But exactly how did StackOverflowStack Overflow help me, you ask? The community explains things. It doesn't give you a blackboxblack box solution and move along, no. No, it explains why your solution doesn't work, and how you can adapt your solution to make it work. When stuck on a problem, you just know that, after checking stackoverflowStack Overflow, you'll have the solution for your problem, but also that you will know why your problem was a problem in the first place. Which, in turn, will help you next time to avoid that situation.