Coming from a religion (Islam) in which most of us casually memorize a whole book (The Holy Quran) or at least half of it (since we recite it when we pray), memorizing a 24-word seed phrase isn't something "GREAT" or surprising for me.

After all, a seed phrase is made of simple words and not random alphanumeric characters. If someone thinks memorizing the seed phrase can make things easier for them, they can go ahead and do it, it shouldn't take more than a couple of days for a smart person to memorize it, but as everyone has said it, it's totally unnecessary and there are better ways to store your seed phrase to keep it safe.
@OP, I know you've also backed up your seed phrase and that you've mentioned it in the post, I'm talking generally, though. So don't come back and say that I'm a retard or an idiot for saying what I said above.

Also, I wonder why you joined a public forum and created this thread, which directly implies that you wanted to discuss what you shared, if you are so sensitive, and can't handle the responses in your thread properly. If a few people make mistakes or say things that have already been mentioned, you are not supposed to run away like that.

Yes, We can learn from Islam where many wise people have memorized the entire Quran. So I think memorizing the key of only 12 and 24 phrases is not very strange and surprising. When we take exams in school and college, we memorize the answers to those questions after reading them a few times and when the exam is over, we write them down correctly, and if the answer is correct, we can achieve good results in the exam. So I think memorizing the seed phrase of this kind of wallet is not a difficult task, those who are more wise will read it carefully a few times and it will remain in their brain for the rest of their lives. Anyway, I have memorized one of my wallet keys which I can easily write down, and I think this memorization is the most secure. Although writing it down in a notebook may be easy, but if it is lost, someone else may be able to access it later. So in my opinion, wise people memorize these few words so that no one else can access their wallet key.