Hmm, I'm not sure I understand you clearly in this statement. The number of choices you have doesn't have anything to do with how responsible you are for the choices you make. We could say that when you are more free and responsible, you have more room for choices since you can be responsible for the choices you have, in contrast to a set of given choices. Ultimately, every individual has the possibility to be free in any choice, since even if you have some imposed set of choices, you can freely choose to reject all of them.
Additionally one could say: the less room for choice you have, the more responsible you are for your actions – because they matter. So exactly the opposite of your statement.
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