Ah, that opens up the whole debate on whether freewill is a fact or simply a sticky illusion. I like to think of freewill as similar to Newtonian physics which seems very true at the lived experience level but breaks down totally at the ultimate quantum physics level. So with freewill and choice which *seems* to exist for all practical purposes but is there freewill ultimately? Schopenhauer captures this well, "You can will what you think, but you can't will what you will".
I go into this a bit more in this post: https://medium.com/@sureshn13/does-bhagavad-gita-support-freewill-ec4e1d5ee29b
Will be glad to hear your thoughts.