Start with a chiral tertiary carbon (C*).  
Connections of C*:
1. Direct bond to a secondary amine nitrogen.  
   - The nitrogen bears one hydrogen and an ethyl group. 
2. Direct bond to a methylene group (-CH2-).
   - That methylene is attached to a benzene ring.  
   - On the benzene ring: the carbon para to the methylene carries a methoxy group (-OCH3); the carbon meta to the methylene and ortho to the methoxy carries a fluorine atom. No other ring substituents.  
3. Direct bond to an aromatic 1,3-thiazole ring (five-membered, atoms order C-C-N-C-S).  
   - C* is attached to the thiazole through the carbon that is adjacent to the ring sulfur but not adjacent to the nitrogen.