Password management is crucial for maintaining digital security. While there are many good options, I religiously use Bitwarden as my password manager and source of truth for authentication. That said, I still memorize two essential passwords:

  1. The master password to my Bitwarden vault
  2. The local user password for logging into my personal computers

For all other accounts, I intentionally use unique, strong, randomly generated passwords that I don’t know or attempt to memorize. They can easily be looked up or rotated when needed. This approach maximizes security while minimizing the mental burden of remembering multiple complex passwords.