
Utopia is the place where everyone achieves the greatest achievable happiness.
Paradise exists when everything is exactly the way you like it.
Bliss is the greatest achievable happiness.
A generous paradise is a point of view, instead of a destination. The point of view is based on the understanding that undesirable experiences exist because they are natural or because they are just part of the evolution of knowledge. Anything beyond this is non-generous and represents a non-generous paradise.
As long as you are aiming to achieve generosity, undesirable experiences become less common. This will lead to the indirect achievement of paradise and bliss. The more successful we all are at inspiring others, the greater the likelihood of achieving utopia.
Aiming to achieve utopia can make you selfless. Aiming to achieve paradise and bliss can make you selfish. Only aiming to be generous makes you generous—it also contributes to the achievement of utopia and paradise, and can lead to the realization of bliss.