Reflecting on the Millionaire Trend in the FI/RE Community

Hi everyone,
I've been a part of this FI/RE community for a while now, and something has caught my attention that I find both intriguing and a bit puzzling. It seems like a significant number of posts here talk about reaching or surpassing the million-dollar mark in net worth, particularly from members who are only in their early 30s, i have seem some in thier 20s.
Now, I'm aware that a million dollars today isn't what it used to be due to inflation and changing economic landscapes. However, the frequency of these millionaire claims in our community, especially from those relatively young in their financial journey, is quite astonishing.
Is this a reflection of the changing dynamics of wealth accumulation, or are there other factors at play? Are we seeing a new norm where achieving millionaire status in one's 30s is becoming more common, or is it that only the most successful among us are more vocal on these platforms?
It's great to see so many achieving their financial goals, but I can't help but wonder about the broader picture. Are we as a community seeing a skewed representation, or is the path to financial independence and early retirement becoming more attainable at a younger age than ever before?
Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences, particularly if your journey has been different.