extropic

/ɛkˈstrɑpɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characterized by increasing order, complexity, or organization, especially in a system or living thing.
    • The garden's extropic design encouraged plants to grow in a more organized and healthy way.
    • Some scientists study extropic processes in nature, like how a seed becomes a tree.
    • Her extropic approach to organizing the office made everything run more smoothly.
  2. Tending to move toward greater energy, vitality, or positive growth, as opposed to decay or disorder.
    • The extropic energy of the festival brought people together in a joyful celebration.
    • He felt an extropic surge of energy after starting his new exercise routine.
    • After the storm, the community showed an extropic spirit by rebuilding stronger than before.