Is the moral choice always the right choice? No, it's not like saying that; I defined my symbol - you didn't. If anyone's lazing off, it's you.
I draw on a blackboard, a green, rising line, to aid explaning morality.
The green, rising line on the blackboard, symbolizes what's beneficent given sense data, of which, there is also a red, falling line; there always is a beneficent or maleficent alignment.
You can substitute the line for highlighting the beneficent parts of your sense data.
You can judge sense data, and act morally or immorally.
What's moral is not entirely subjective - it's both objective and subjective simultaneously.