One of the greatest intellectual minds of his time, Thaddeus Kincaid Chatsworth began his academic career at The University of Oxford at the precocious age of fourteen. He received his first doctorate in Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution at the age of sixteen, and later studied at such prestigious universities throughout the world, including Japan’s Kyoto University, Harvard, and the University of Paris, receiving additional doctorates in the fields of science, theology, and philosophy. Although a distingushed scholar, Chatsworth forgoes academic titles and distinction, allowing his words and ideas to stand alone, without pretext. He is a prolific writer, having published countless volumes on many varied topics, from Natural History to Business Ethics. T.K. currently lives in the English countryside, working the land on his 30 hectare farm with his wife, Rebecca Romjin-Chatsworth, and their 6 children.