Right, but you are getting the argument backwards, and then ignoring the problem with "meaningful choices"
Here, let me give you a very meaningful choice, right now.
Door #1 or Door #2?
Take all the time you need to consider all the advantages and disadvantages of your choice. Oh... you can't. You actually cannot make a meaningful choice in this scenario, because you lack information. It is a blind guess. If I told you door #1 had a lifetime supply of sustainably sourced fish, and Door #2 had a land permit that gives you ownership of 600 Acres in Montana... then you could make a meaningful decision. You can weigh those things, consider them.