It feels like a lot of this is for external show: "I'm cool; I run a shit hot start-up; I saw [insert big name technorati here] at our company party last night. I'm in such and such company with [long list of other investors] and doesn't that make me awesome. I'm awesome I'm awesome – look at me!"
And not really about building great products or great businesses.
So by all means, lets keep having fun. But let's also remember that the goal is to build great companies. And please – my fellow venture capitalists – can we take it down a few notches and remember that our role is a supporting one. If you wanted to be the star you should have become an entrepreneur.
Seth Levine (@sether) is a managing director with Colorado-based venture capital firm Foundry Group.