
Definition of Utopia
Utopia is defined as a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions. Utopia is NOT a place where all are billionaires and none have to work. Rich people with fabulous possessions have been depressed. Rich people with nothing to do have been sickly, on drugs and without purpose.
Utopia is not a socialist state where all the assets are shared equally. Utopia is not a capitalist state where the poor die from starvation, cold, or lack of medical care.
Utopia may not even be the same for everyone. One man's Utopia may be another man's hell.
Utopia is a place where all can be as happy as they can possibly be without requiring that others have to be enslaved or reduced that a selfish man’s Utopia may exist. A Utopian government then would allow all to be free. A Utopian government would require that none enslave or degrade others. A Utopian government would require that none do without basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, education, entertainment, or medical attention.
Utopians would be trained to be symbiotic. Part of the process of creating a perfect society would be to create people that feel comfortable in a society where others exchange fairly and do not cause others unfair suffering or loss.
A Utopian society would not cause their citizens’ anger, grief, or fear. Utopians could be blissful, serene, excited, cheerful, bored, or even mildly antagonistic. Utopians would not know grief except by the hand of natural events or the loss of a fair game in which was entered into voluntarily and fairly played.


