I find myself asking people what they are doing today or tomorrow a lot and what time they are doing it. Or "What time will you be back?", to the point where people have asked me if I'd like them to make a schedule for me before. And of course I say yes. It kind of frustrates me when they have no idea, or they just say "later", so I find myself trying to guess at least. I always like to have an idea, at least, or a projected time. I like to time estimate. Also, when I'm going somewhere, I like to know what the game plan is. What time are we leaving. What are we doing, and when we can expect to be back. I don't like to just get in the car and go. Some people seem ok with just winging things like that or not having a projected time.
So is this rationality? Something else? What IE's are at work here?


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I've always thought of it as a game I do in my head.
sneaks in there when you say something is "odd" and calculate likely events. You can see the difference in extroverted and introverted intuition quite well here. 
(I only realized in retrospect maybe it would be received as such). LSIs are weird

can be bit non-scheduled type, though. If I have understood correctly they can dissipate to nowhere just like that and then find back just in time. They are master's of their own time.
would be how you put it to use, mere 