Learning, without the noise.
We're constantly fed information — news, takes, outrage — but very little understanding.
Learning today feels heavy. Polarized. Exhausting. We scroll through opinions without ever getting the full picture.
I believe learning should meet people where they are.
It should let you go deep or stay light. It should show you both sides of an idea — not to confuse, but to clarify. It should help things actually click.
Prism Thinking turns curiosity into a short learning bundle you can listen to or skim.
You choose how you want to learn: a conversation between a host and expert, a friendly debate, two people figuring it out together, or an explanation tuned to your level.
Each bundle focuses on tradeoffs, not just conclusions. It's designed to feel calm, not addictive.
Maximum truth. Maximum fun. Because learning works better when you actually enjoy it.
Understanding something deeply doesn't have to feel like work. It can be engaging, surprising, even delightful — without sacrificing honesty.
Division often comes from misunderstanding. When we only see one side, our views harden. When we understand how thoughtful people can reach different conclusions, something opens up.
Understanding is how we reduce division — street by street, city by city, world by world.
Aaron Ta
I work at the intersection of privacy, security, and AI governance.
My career has focused on helping teams build systems that people can trust — from privacy programs at Datadog and Meta, to thinking carefully about how we deploy AI responsibly. Prism Thinking is a personal project born from that same belief: that understanding, done responsibly, is foundational.