Many
advanced users use password managers, for me it's a one point of failure and I don't think you should have your passwords stored on an online machine even if well encrypted because malware can easily get your main password for this managers with a simple keylogger or with more advanced techniques for the inputs that are meant to combat keyloggers like random virtual keyboard etc.
I am storing my passwords on an encrypted drive that is never connected to a machine that goes online, I use dedicated old laptop that will never see Internet for accessing it.
So when I forget any of my passwords, I can look it up on this encrypted drive, that's 1 password you have to remember as I find writing down passwords a very bad practice.
The password for the encrypted drive should be easy to remember but hard to bruteforce, it's not easy but you can do it
Passwords managers are a blessing for script-kiddies, all they need is to catch your main password, download the file containing encrypted passwords and they have it all
So my suggestion is, buy old used laptop - be sure it's offline (no hidden sim cards installed etc), fully encrypt the drive and use it for storing your passwords.
Or even buy some new cheap laptop, because why not - it's your privacy on the line here