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I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them.
I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.
In Wikipedia speak WP:DUCK is generally used as a criterion for identifying a sockpuppet or the like. This isn't about that kind of duck.
If one expresses forthright viewpoints on Wikipedia, other editors tend to make unwarranted assumptions which lead to unfounded accusations. "Defending" yourself from them is work, which requires energy.
In the interests of efficiency, it's best to be the "other" duck. The kind that lets water roll off their back. Therein lies one key to Wiki-Happiness. This is not to say one does not have an obligation to follow Wikipedia policies, rather one should not worry very much about another editor's criticism of an action you made in good faith.