Here's the nightmare scenario for anyone who uses a password manager, 2FA, and other modern online security tools.

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2022/06/ive-locked-myself-out-of-my-digital-life/

I've locked myself out of my digital life

Imagine… Last night, lightning struck our house and burned it down. I escaped wearing only my nightclothes. In an instant, everything was vaporised. Laptop? Cinders. Phone? Ashes. Home server? A smouldering wreck. Yubikey? A charred chunk of gristle. This presents something of a problem. In order to recover my digital life, I need to be able to log in to things. This means I need to know my u…

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@Edent I get the impression that you are a clever enough person that you've worked out a solution to this for yourself, and if your house really did burn down you'd get your life back soon enough.
@khleedril I regret to inform you that I am *not* that smart!
@Edent Copy the bootstrap data you need to several USB drives encrypted with a long password you can easily remember ('icanrememBerthispassword,' for example), and scatter the drives around a bit. It doesn't actually matter who you give them to. And yeh, you'll need a scheme in place to refresh them from time to time.
@khleedril so you're basically saying it is impossible.
@Edent I am not.
@khleedril people can't remember long passwords - especially ones they rarely use - that's why they use a manager in the first place!
@Edent
If your life depends on one, you can remember it. I do. It probably wouldn't be too bad if you used the same one as the master password for the manager.
@khleedril @Edent I'm specifically not using the same PW for the extra online storage space I've just added as is used for the KeePass database in it.