To “Do” and “Undo”

We  have the power to “do” but the power to “undo” is very limited. Our power lies in our ability to overcome the temptation to do what we do not have the power to undo – Femi Adediran, 2020.

However big anybody’s error is, never ever commit it to heart. That is how to write with Pencil. Your eraser is your power to “undo” – Femi Adediran, 2020.

Not everyone will have a second chance. Opportunity lost never to be found. Do it right the first time – Femi Adediran, 2020.

One of the biggest mistakes we make is to write off and cut off our “erring friends” very quickly forgetting that we are prone to errors ourselves. Be careful who you are cutting off because you  never be able to “undo” it and it  be your “undoing” – Femi Adediran,  2020

The line between what we can “do” and “undo” is both “thin” and “thick”. You must be able to tell the difference so you don’t live with regrets – Femi Adediran,  2020


  • Beware of irreversible Error!
  • Beware of irreparable losses!
  • Beware of irredeemable damages!
  • Beware of irrevocable deed!
  • Beware of irretrievable breakdown!

We  have the power to “do” but the power to “undo” is very limited. Our power lies in our ability to overcome the temptation to do what we do not have the power to undo. There are losses that we can deal with and there losses that deals with us. The difference is in what we can “do” and “undo”. Damaging words  express our deepest feelings but they are never retrievable.

  • It  can be easy to get angry but the aftermath of anger we  never be able to undo
  • It  can be easy to break a heart but the pieces we  never be able to bring together
  • It is wisdom to write other people’s mistakes with pencil rather than with pen so we can erase the error from our hearts as soon as possible.

When we write others mistakes with pen, it becomes difficult to “undo”, to forgive them. Writing with Pencil gives you the power to erase, “to undo”. However big anybody’s error  be, never ever commit it to heart. That is how to write with Pencil. Your eraser is your power to “undo”. One of the biggest mistakes we make is to write off and cut off our erring friends very quickly forgetting that we are prone to errors ourselves. Be careful who you are cutting off because you  never be able to “undo” it and it  be your “undoing”.

Integrity lost  never be regained. You  be able to “undo” whatever made you lost your integrity. Do not waste your time. It is your life most valuable resources. You  find lost money but lost time is irredeemable. Your reputation is you. When it is damaged. It is nearly irredeemable. Trustworthiness is always a onetime opportunity. People rarely trust the second time. You  never be able to undo what makes people lose their trust in you.

Not everyone will have a second chance. Opportunity lost  never be found. Do it right the first time. When we fail to impart our children in their formative years, we  never be able to impart them again. We  never be able to “undo” their stereotyped lifestyle. The line between what we can “do” and “undo” is both “thin” and “thick”. You must be able to tell the difference so you don’t live with regrets.

Femi Adediran…olufire Naani
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Dr. Femi Adediran is a multidisciplinary professional whose work sits at the intersection of business strategy, cybersecurity governance, clean energy innovation, and faith-driven leadership. With a strong reputation for integrity and strategic insight, he supports entrepreneurs, organizations, and institutions in building resilient systems, managing risk, and achieving sustainable growth. His approach blends technical expertise with practical wisdom, enabling clients to navigate complex challenges while remaining purpose-focused and future-ready.

Beyond consulting, Femi Adediran is an author, mentor, and inspirational voice committed to legacy-building through knowledge, empowerment, and service. Through leadership development, mentorship initiatives, and transformational writing, he equips individuals and communities to lead with excellence, clarity, and conviction. His work is guided by a deep commitment to truth, innovation, and impact—helping people not only succeed, but thrive in alignment with their values.

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