I'm sure most if not all of us have had the experience of posting a "dumb" question on Stack Overflow, and then wanting to delete our question as a result. But at the same time, questions that you feel are "dumb" can be extremely helpful to others, and that's something I personally had to learn here (I didn't realize it when I first started).
When someone new to Stack Overflow deletes their question, I'd like to be able to tell them something to the effect of "you're allowed to delete your question if you want, but if it's not a duplicate of another question or off-topic for the site, it should be left in, because you probably won't be the last person with such a 'dumb' question (and if you delete it those people will miss out on being able to learn what you learned)".
However, I can't, because I can't comment on a deleted question. It seems like a flaw in Stack Overflow that we have new people deleting potentially valuable questions out of embarrassment, and there's no clear way for more seasoned members to discourage that.