For each problem, he looks at its core and finds the solution that solves it, so that there is no way to go back.
The solution may be the most unusual and courageous one, one that uproots the problem, as if by completely overcoming it.
That's fine. You'll do it in the most natural way, as if that's the way things should be done.
Why get involved with the problem when you could just skip it?
Based on the central saying of the Rebbe Maharash (Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch)