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My World Is A Network

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This post should be sung to the tune of The World Is A Vampire by the Smashing Pumpkins

“the world is a vampire, sent to drain
secret destroyers, hold you up to the flames
and what do i get, for my pain
betrayed desires, and a piece of the game
even though i know-i suppose i’ll show
all my cool and cold-like old job

despite all my rage i am still just a rat in a cage
despite all my rage i am still just a rat in a cage
then someone will say what is lost can never be saved
despite all my rage i am still just a rat in a cage”

Some VCs like rap, but I’m old school 80′s grunge, heavy metal, head banger music with some 90′s fruit bands mixed in. The chorus of The World Is A Vampire was echoing in my head as I took a shower this morning. And then the first line morphed into “My world is a network” and I started thinking about networks and hierarchies.

Earlier this week I was in New York. I spent Tuesday with my dad. I got up early, went for a run along the Hudson River, grabbed some Starbucks oatmeal, and did phone calls and email until 11. We then got together and wandered over to Union Square Ventures where we had lunch with the USV partners and talked about the healthcare industry and how technology could radically alter it as well as the relationship between each of the different constituencies. After lunch we got in an Uber and went over to MakerBot’s office (the Botcave) where I gave my dad a tour of the world of 3D printing. We took the subway back to Manhattan and walked to dinner with Fred Wilson, where we talked about healthcare some more.

Sometime during the day I had a few phone calls. One of my calls was with a Senator about PIPA. Another was with a CEO about a strategic partner. Another was with Eric Norlin about Blur. They were all short calls (as anyone I’ve ever talked to on the phone knows – I’d rather be off within five minutes than discuss football, the weather, and the kids I don’t have.) After the call with Eric, my dad asked “how do you keep track of all this stuff?” It was asked in a loving way with a glint of humor and amazement. I responded simply “I don’t – I just let it wash over me.”

If you follow USV’s investment thesis, you know that it’s different from Foundry Group’s thesis. While my partners and I are focused on a set of broad horizontal themes, USV is investing in the application layer of the Internet with a particular focus on Internet services that create large networks. Sometimes our paths cross (as in Zynga) and we co-invest together, but independent of that we are close friends and intellectual counterparts.

At the lunch with my dad, I participated in the conversation but spent most of it reflecting about the doctor / patient relationship and how critical it was for that the be the essence of the dynamic driving the healthcare system. Unfortunately, this relationship has been completely co-opted by all of the other constituents such as insurance companies, healthcare product vendors, hospitals, drug companies, and the government.

As I was working with a bunch of other amazing people over the course of the week to defeat SOPA and PIPA, including my partner Jason Mendelson and Phil Weiser (the Dean of CU Law School), I realized that the network was taking back control of the discussion about politics from the hierarchy.

This morning, I pondered that some more. I’m sure I’ll be writing about it a lot in the next few months, but it’s clear that my entire life has shifted from a hierarchy model to a network model. I’m sitting in a hotel room in Cambridge, connected to a network (the Internet), communicating with anyone who wants to hear from my (a network) via a publishing approach that is the ultimate democratizer (my blog) while getting ready to go to a board meeting for Yesware (a distributed company that has a broad network of users), followed by a bunch of meetings with random people who reached out to me via email and the web. And, throughout the day, I’ll continue to interact with the many companies and people I’m involved with, mostly via email, but in a completely distributed and untethered fashion.

My world is a network. And being part of a hierarchy sounds to me like that poor rat in a cage.

January 20th, 2012     Categories: Networks     Tags: , , , ,
  • http://patrickfoley.com/about Patrick Foley

    Starbucks Oatmeal -> the most reliable breakfast you can get on the road.

  • http://twitter.com/maxdemarzi Max De Marzi

    Another word for Network is Graph. I write about graph databases on my blog http://maxdemarzi.com/2012/01/11/graph-visualization-and-neo4j/ .  Once you “get” graphs, everything becomes one.  Politics, e-commerce, hollywood, eco-systems.  

  • http://youtu.be/quTTiry6IJE JenniferSulkin

            My
    name is Jennifer, and I think that SOPA is a terrible idea, puts the very
    fabric of our free speech in jeopardy, and we should do everything we feel we
    can to fight it.

     

            Please,
    someone besides me give a crap about this! this isn’t just boring senators
    droning on about something you can’t figure out why you should care about, this
    is your future, and the future of your children. Any help is better than
    nothing. If nothing else, please repost the YouTube video or link to the
    Facebook, any exposure would be great.

     

            Thanks
    in advance for your help, I hope that if enough of us stick together and make
    enough noise, we can beat this thing!

     

                                                 —
    Jennifer Sulkin

                    OPERATION
    BOOBIES FOR FREEDOM

     

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    YouTube
    video

            http://youtu.be/quTTiry6IJE

     

    Facebook

            https://www.facebook.com/pages/Operation-Boobies-For-Freedom-BFF/349045891774627

     

            operationboobiesforfreedom@gmail.com

     

    =================

     

    *** IF YOU LIKE THIS, “LIKE” IT
    ON FB. IF YOU REALLY LIKE THIS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REPOST IT ANYWHERE YOU
    LIKE, JUST PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND KEEP MY NAME ATTACHED IF POSSIBLE. ***

     

    =================

     

            I
    think you like freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and a free and open
    internet as much as I do. Help me fight for it.

     

            Thank
    you in advance for any assistance you can provide.

     

                                                           —
    Jennifer

    • http://youtu.be/quTTiry6IJE JenniferSulkin

      (wow, that formatting is terrible- i had no idea it would post that bad. sorry guys! please go check out the video i made anyway if you can, i had to try and do SOMETHING about this if i could! see you there. =) )

  • Larabee

    “Despite all my Tweets, I’m still just a node on the Web”

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

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  • http://www.alearningaday.com Rohan

    ‘I’d rather be off within five minutes than discuss football, the weather, and the kids I don’t have’ – Do these topics annoy you?

  • http://www.facebook.com/curtis.neeley Curtis Neeley

    Freedom to display boobs online to authenticated adults will be preserved but ability to see boobs without disclosing an authenticated and logged ID will be illegal before I stop litigating against Google Inc, NameMedia Inc, Microsoft Corporation, and the FCC. 

    Yes – it was fun to just gawk anonymously at boobs but this “gawking” will be impossible within about a year! All boob viewership will be required stored on the local computer for verification of adult and permitted access for thirty days or long enough to be checked.

    • Jennifer Sulkin

      goodness me, that sounds silly. see, here, we don’t need any of that nonsense, i can give you boobies right NOW, and you can still get cheeky semi-subversive satire and useful information at the SAME TIME! how cool is that?

      =)

      seriously, if you haven’t been down to the main video site at:

      it’s worth a look at least. there’s boobies. and anti SOPA information. it’s useful, AND entertaining!

      (my pardons, the end of the video is a little buggered up right now, due to personal incompetence. i updated the end credits to reflect the approval i got today from righteousbabe records to use the ani difranco song at the end, and pretty much messed all the end bits that ARENT that up simultaneously. =) oopsies.

      i’ll fix that later…. but the main video is still just as fine as it always was.

      and so are the boobies. =)

      — Jennifer Sulkin
      Operation Boobies For Freedom

  • http://twitter.com/sardire Steve Ardire

    “but it’s clear that my entire life has shifted from a hierarchy model to a network model”
    Bingo Brad and very nice post !

  • http://turnstar.com Josh Bob

    I’m surprised nobody mentioned this before, but the song you reference is called “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.”

    Another good post. Thanks, Brad.

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