Stack Overflow has helped me become a much better __mentor__. Since I started answering questions, I have become much better at: 1. Debugging other people's code 2. Explaining myself much more clearly 3. Having patience Over the years, I have worked with quite a few junior developers and interns. Early on, I often found myself having to explain things more than once and in multiple ways. I often wondered to myself why I wasn't getting my point across. It wasn't until I joined Stack Overflow and started answering questions that I realized what the problem was. It was me! I wasn't good and describing the problem and solution effectively. I attribute this to the fact that on Stack Overflow I had to type out my thoughts rather than express them through spoken word. And not only that, but I had to do so without writing an entire book! It taught me to be __concise__, which at the same time also taught me to truly understand the problem! Many people have heard or seen this quote: > If you can't understand something simply, you don't understand it well enough. [Who said it](https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/q/8742/28758) may be up for discussion, but regardless, it was true for me. Stack Overflow helped me realize that in order to be a better mentor, I had a lot to work on. To this day, I still find myself not being the best mentor, but I'm definitely better than before!