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 Is anyone memorizing their seed phrase as a backup?

Just searched using brave AI here is the response:
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Memorizing Seed Phrases

Why Memorize? Memorizing your 24-word seed phrase is a valid method to secure your wallet backup. It’s a great way to have your seed with you at all times and can come in handy when traveling. However, creating an effective tool to help you memorize is harder than the actual memorization process.

Tips for Memorization

Chunking: Split your 24-word seed phrase into manageable chunks, making it easier to memorize. This technique is used in various memory techniques, such as the Link System.
Storytelling: Create a bizarre story that links each seed word to the next. Use vivid imagery, visualization, and association to make the story memorable. Ensure NO other words from the BIP39 wordlist are in your story except for the designated seed words.
Repetition: Repeat the story multiple times, visualizing it, writing it down, and drawing it. Practice recalling the story while doing other activities, such as watching TV or exercising.
Adjust and Refine: If you struggle with certain parts of the story, rewrite or modify them until you feel confident. There’s no shame in changing your story as it’s for your own memory aid.
Practice, Practice, Practice: Repeat the process for each chunk of the seed phrase until you’ve created a story with all 24 words.
Additional Considerations

Do not write your story on a device connected to the internet, as this compromises the security of your seed phrase.
Keep a physical copy of your seed phrase in a safe location, in addition to memorizing it.
Use a hardware wallet to manage your seed phrase more securely and reliably than relying solely on memory.
Prepare for the possibility of memory failure by having multiple backups and a plan for accessing your wallets in case your memory fails.
Real-Life Examples

Create a story about a silk envelope containing a request to set sail, meeting a cherry queen, and navigating through various scenarios, incorporating each seed word.
Visualize a series of events, such as being sent to an inmate address, encountering a harsh warden, and taking a speed drug, to associate with each seed word.
Remember

Memorizing a seed phrase is not a foolproof method, but it can be an additional layer of security.
Always prioritize keeping a physical copy of your seed phrase in a safe location.
Be prepared for the possibility of memory failure and have a plan in place.
By following these tips and considerations, you can effectively memorize your Bitcoin seed recovery phrase and maintain a secure backup of your wallet. 
 Honest question. Why not choose a 12 word only? 
 I think you’re correct. You could memorize 2-12 word wallets with the same difficulty as a 24 word wallet.  The security is similar… 
 I was thinking of choosing a 12-word only seedphrase instead of 24-word…had the idea the it was the same safety in practical terms 
 Yep 12 should be good