To me the answer is No.
What's your definition of being rich? having tons of money will make you rich.
Money alone doesn't make an individual rich.
What's your measurement to tell someone if he's rich financially?
A lot of people go to work everyday, working for money and making more money, but fail to become richer.
This is the wrong mindset that has been planted to this generation, you finish college and you'll find a better job. Unlike other business oriented nations, they are studying to build a better business and become successful entrepreneur and that's why most of them are rich.
Working 9am-5pm won't make you rich, that's the sad reality.
Ironically, many only grow deeper in debt.we have all heard stories of lottery winners who are instantly poor again.
They lack of financial education.
Also there are cases of real estate going into foreclosure instead of making homeowners richer.
There are different stories about that, it's either the owners are migrating and they are only relying to a single source of income. You won't become rich if you only have a single source.
We all know of persons who have lost money investing in the stock market.
That's what we call risk.
Maybe you are one of those individuals who have lost money investing on cryptocurrency,Bitcoin to be precise. Even investing in gold(real money) can cost the investor money
You won't learn something in investments if you won't take a risk and losing is part of it.
For all intents and purposes, it is not business, estates, stocks, bitcoin (crypto currency) or money that makes a person rich. It is information, wisdom, knowledge that makes one wealthy.
Combine those 3 things you mentioned that makes one wealthy without application and experience, it's nothing.
I've listened to many economics professors and instructors but they are scared of taking a risk.