Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
ONE NOVEL · FOUR SESSIONS · COHORT-BASED · VIRTUAL INTENSIVE
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time…
It is a tale told by an idiot,
full of sound and fury,
signifying nothing.
MACBETH, ACT V
The novel's title is drawn from Shakespeare's darkest meditation on meaninglessness. The novel is a sustained argument with that despair.
Gabrielle Zevin's novel follows two people who build worlds together — through creative partnership, commercial success, devastating loss, and the question of whether genuine play can survive everything that ambition, grief, and betrayal have cost.
When the person who held their creative system together dies, everything unravels. They grieve differently. They build monuments to their own significance. They lose access to the play that once made their work alive. And then — slowly, improbably — one of them makes a move that changes everything. Not a conversation. Not an apology. He builds a world for her. A space where she can hold what she's carrying, in the only language they've ever truly shared.
This module uses the novel as a developmental mirror for leaders whose identity is entangled with what they create — and who are ready to ask what that has cost, what it has produced, and who they are becoming in the building of it.
Drawing on adult developmental theory, systems psychodynamics, grief literacy, terror management theory, existisitential philosophy, and the adaptive leadership tradition, each session pairs a carefully chosen bestselling novel with guided reflection, live dialogue, and exercises designed to shift not just what you think, but how you see. The program includes a developmental Growth Edge Interview and 1:1 coaching.