Five thousand years from now, a researcher of ancient manuscripts will be perusing the stacks of the Beinecke Library at Yale University and will uncover a frail yellowed document with simple, yet indecipherable pictograms. An expert in ancient English, he will struggle to read the words, seemingly meaningless; “ Ikea, SNIGLAR Crib” . He will spend months, perhaps years, searching in vain to fathom its meaning. Carbon dating will be used to identify its origins. Engineers will gather from across the globe seeking to ponder its purpose. Religious scholars will determine that it is a relic of an ancient cult – perhaps sacred instructions to build a tabernacle to be carried by a nomadic people as they wandered through the desert. Of course, we do not have to wait five thousand years for people to be mystified by Ikea instructions. In households around the world, recent college graduates, young couples, husbands and wives an...