Meaning of the word "do and undo, the day is long enough" in English

What does "do and undo, the day is long enough" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

do and undo, the day is long enough

US /duː ænd ʌnˈduː, ðə deɪ ɪz lɔːŋ ɪˈnʌf/
UK /duː ənd ʌnˈduː, ðə deɪ ɪz lɒŋ ɪˈnʌf/
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Idiom

used to suggest that there is plenty of time to correct mistakes or that one has enough time to complete a task even if it requires redoing it

Example:
Don't worry if you make a mistake on the draft; do and undo, the day is long enough.
We had to restart the assembly, but as they say, do and undo, the day is long enough.