sometime we have some sometime we have one sometime we have none what dilemmas do we face if the choice is optional what are our options can we opt out of a obligation if there's no requirement to choose but like the Morton's Fork it's a logical fallacy then there's the Sophie's choice the moral fiber of life then there's the Hobson's the choice between one thing and another but what about the freedom of choice There is no reference in either the US constitution or the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights about the right to make a choice or a decision you would think freedom of choice would be an open and shut case but as it stands freedom of choice is out of the question beyond the bounds of possibility not worth considering and beyond the realm of reasoning "well damn" according to the law of the land our freedom of choice is null and void so is our right to be free come to think of it "what choice do we actually have"