Think of your Bitcoin transactions as individual passwords. These passwords are best stored in a password manager. A wallet is nothing else than a password manager.
The node is like an accounting system. You can either trust someone else's opinion on the accuracy of these accounts, or verify these accounts yourself.
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On second thought, I would have said:
I think of Bitcoin transactions as individual passwords. These passwords are best stored in a password manager.
A wallet is nothing else than a password manager.
The node is like a copy of a financial statement.
You can either trust someone else's opinion on the accuracy of this financial statement, or verify it yourself.