If things tend toward entropy and disorder, why is there anything?

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Like why planet? Why sphere? Why is there a solar system? Why system instead of no system? How did entropy create anti-entropy agents? Bees, humans, anything that builds non-random structures?
Sorry if this is a bad question, it just popped into my head and it won’t go away.

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In the beginning there was nothing, not just any nothing, but every kind of nothing, infinite nothings. In this infinite nothing there was a perfect nothing. This perfect nothing was the holy ghost, ultimate perfection. In order for the holy ghost to be real, it needed to be percieved, so god came from this perfect nothing. Like two halves of a whole, together they gave birth to the universe. Perfect symmetry in the beginning that decays into perfect nothingness, but out of this perfect nothingness in the time in between the beginning and end, life creates god, god which arises out of chaos to seek perfection for the cycle to begin again.

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