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Well, good for you. I read your post, and honestly, what you did is interesting, you managed to memorize and back up your seed, and I respect that effort. I'm replying because I'm intrigued on what you did, not because of additional post for a sig camp (you reply like that to others). IMO, I feel like sometimes we make things harder than they need to be. It seems like you expected people to praise your way or method, but when they didn’t agree, it came off like you were annoyed that they didn’t see it as genius.
IMO, it might work for you, and maybe one day it’ll be useful, but for me, it’s not worth filling my brain with that kind of pressure unless it's a muscle memory already, you keep doing it for a daily basis and it doesn't give you headache (nice job). A big reason people lost their keys years ago is because they didn’t think Bitcoin would be worth anything, and they didn’t take backups seriously. But times have changed now, we have advanced tools now that make backing up and securing seed phrases a lot easier and safer and I think it's enough for us to secure our Bitcoins.
I don’t see why it’s upsetting if people bring up “what ifs” because in reality, those what ifs do happen. People are just giving input and alternatives, and that should be seen as part of the discussion, not to be against to you. And to be honest, the only cool thing is that brain execise, nothing else. Well this is my opinion only, you've shared yours
publicly and We will share our takes, have a nice day!