I'm only about 3 minutes in but I get the idea, it is much like my partner and I.
I always loved school but constantly found myself unchallenged and bored and wouldn't do the work because I'd pass the tests anyway. I liked learning things that MADE SENSE to me, like geometry vs. algebra. The teacher could never tell me what we use algebra for. He used them to help him sleep. Geometry made SENSE, I need it to wallpaper a house. Got it, learned it, done. (and now that I'm studying nutrition I do need to know algebra, go figure

). I was an excellent artist and very creative. I was also very good at acting and dancing. None of those panned out when my glorious mother told me it was 'pointless' and I needed an education instead. I ended up graduating with honours at the age of 15.
My fiancee hated school. His mother never made him go, though, preferring him to work on the farm. His father didn't believe in homework either. He's not very literate. His reading and writing skills are average but, get this, schools didn't teach him that anyway - his aunt did! He ended up leaving school at 15 to join a tradesmanship.
Which one of us entered the world with more knowledge, creativity and coping skills in the 'real world'? Not me. I struggled. Bills were harder than I thought. My fiancee, however, bought a house at the age of 20, learned a valuable trade and by 22 was earning a thousand dollars a week. Me? Well. I'm a fricken model. I earn just as much but seriously, how long will that last? At 23 I am just now going back to school to learn something useful. And now my resume looks like sh*t, too.
Building, fixing, repairing, gardening... USEFUL creative skills... I learned from him. Neither of us use any of the information we gained from school. I taught myself to read and write and do maths as well, long before the schools taught me (like I said, I was an overacheiver). G used his apprenticeship that he chose after school and his skills on the farm to learn everything we needed to know.
Yeah I can read faster than him and am, socially, considered smarter than him - but I don't think so. This man can fix ANYTHING. He taught me how to reverse a box trailer on a car in ten minutes. He taught me to weld. He taught me to fix my car and my motorbike. He taught me how to do wheelies on dirtbikes (okay not practical but who cares!).
To this day I think the only thing I taught him was how to make a tuna casserole.
So who's smarter... really?