A person who is genuine is being his or her real self. When you are your real self, you are generous.
Genuineness is important because in utopia, people are genuine (it would be a non-genuine utopia, othewise).
Undesirable experiences bring about undesirable feelings and these feelings are genuine. Embrace the undesirable feelings while achieving generosity to remain genuine.
You might not be able to achieve the required consideration (due to a lack of time). If you try to give the required consideration, you are being genuine.
When you are aiming to replace a misguided habit with a generous habit, you might feel like you are moving away from your natural self. As long as you are confident that it is generous, then you can be confident that you are being genuine.
Genuineness is aided by an understanding that continually reinforces itself. For example, "the greatest achievable happiness" is reinforced by "generous undesirable experiences". If any understanding disagrees with another understanding, then a person might make a decision that they do not fully support, and thus not be genuine.
The information within Achieving Utopia continually reinforces itself. Use this understanding to shape your understanding of other things and you will develop your genuineness and generosity.