Some of us are undeniably dealt better or worse cards.
Some of us are undeniably dealt better or worse cards. And some of us are dealt with better or worse capacities to make decisions or exert willpower. If a large aspect of willpower, the aspect we associate with “choice”, is related to genetics, disability status, or neurotype, then it ceases to make sense describing human consequences as a product of “choice” at all. No one would actively choose to have worse willpower or worse decision making ability.