Op, why don't you simply store this password offline - just write it down on the piece of paper and hide somewhere.
Paradoxically it is probably the best option to store securely your password. Even if someone will find it, they wouldn't have an idea what is it really.
I am living in my campervan, so that is not an option with out a safety deposit box. Stashing the password on paper somewhere in the van is not good, the van could get stolen.
No this is definitely not a good way of storing passwords.You are simply creating another layer of password to remember your old password with bunch of numbers and keys which technically at some level is encryption.Sadly,if you forget your combination of the new layer,your original password will be unrecoverable.Get a password manager or something if remembering passwords is that big of a problem for you.
Well I have the combination hidden in the 4 lines to help me remember, and i make it a rule to regularly open the file with the passwords, so far so good.
This is not something you forget, were talking big money at some point. Because I will be trading a bit, I will be accessing the file a lot, so no worries.
I have the secret combination to the password hidden in the mixed field, so i will not forget it.
The Nano ledger will come soon anyways, and a safety deposit box for the seed.
Obviously the original post is not the password, and is just an example.
I only ever access the file from a live cd.
All I have to remember is a simple combination of 4 characters, not 24 numbers, letters etc. Makes it really easy to remember, and if i forgot the combination it is written in the field anyways. I reckon it is a really good way to store the password.