If i were going to die in a month, I would improve on my old drawings until they were done. Done may mean ready to hang on a wall, or make me get mesmerized by my own picture. Experiments! More versions!
If I were going to die in a month, I would sign up for Jake Taplin’s art class (so I did). And I would also sign up for a Maine Improv Studio class (so I did). And then I would switch the links to trick these two art disciplines to mix together (so I did).
Corporate Red Dads
The only correct way to protest in a corpo-red-dad state is to write bad reviews, or purchase different tools. I suppose it might be acceptable (ask your manager) to assemble groups small enough to disperse with a gust of wind. You could hold signs that say, “BETTER TOOLS!” and write product reviews for socio-political situations. And then, next time, if the protest did not work, buy the sign materials from a different vendor.

Review of Political Leaders’ Names
Rating: 2/10. The names of our leaders are not funny enough. I suggest we elect/appoint/hire someone named Dorcas Milk.
If I were going to die in a month
I would make sure everyone got along at my funeral. I would complicate that goal by hosting an airing of grievances and joys. I would make a very long powerpoint expressing myself to the gathering. I would cry with everyone, and hug everyone. I would invite people I used to know, people I want to know, and of course the people who deserve to be there most. I would put on an open mic and ask people to play songs and make jokes for me. I would want to play soccer at the party, hold roleplaying game sessions, a Deep listening class, and improv comedy. Instead of doing this at my funeral, I would host a pre-death party the days before, and that party would morph into my funeral.
https://www.halftonestudio.art I realized the Drawing Class link did not make it into it