The document discusses how people often believe that happiness lies just beyond their current circumstances, such as getting married, having children, retiring, or achieving other life goals and milestones. However, it argues that happiness is not a destination but a state of mind that can be found in the present moment. It encourages appreciating the people in one's life who provide care, support and companionship, rather than focusing on achievements or accomplishments. The story of nine disabled athletes helping each other at a race illustrates the importance of helping others succeed over individual victories.