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Offices? So now you need to carry all your passwords in a notepad along with your laptop, regardless even if it is a desktop, what about malicious friends, househelp, party, relatives, guests etc. Yes it is unlikely but doesn't change the lack of security, physical passwords are definitely good if properly kept in a secure place but not ideal for the average scenario of storing all your passwords and more vulnerable to human error.
Common sense applies. Obviously don't carry your passwords around with you. Don't store them at your office. Don't leave them lying around if you don't trust your roommates. Get a locked safe if you are particularly worried.
My point wasn't that you should literally write your passwords down on post-its, i was slightly exaggerating to make a point, which is that the main security vulnerability is your Internet connection.
The main reason i wouldn't recommend a physical notepad is not safety, it's convenience. A digital file is much easier to manage and update as you periodically change your passwords. As long as it's backed up, encrypted and stored offline it's about as safe as it gets.