Okay, JessieKay, here's my interpretation of your dream:
The dream seems to be taking you back to a time when you were younger, possibly around 10 or 12 years old.
The beautiful building with lots of stairways and elevators could represent a complex and confusing time in your life,
with many choices and paths to consider.
It's interesting that people are always climbing the stairs and scaring you.
This could symbolize feelings of pressure or anxiety that you were experiencing during that time.
Perhaps you felt overwhelmed by the choices and responsibilities that came with growing up.
The candy store in your dream could represent a desire for comfort and sweetness,
a longing for the simpler times of childhood.
The school could symbolize a place of learning and growth,
a place where you were trying to find your place in the world.
The dream could also be reflecting your current feelings about your life.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the demands of your job or your relationships?
Are you feeling lost or uncertain about the future?
The dream could be encouraging you to take some time for yourself, to reconnect with your inner child,
and to find some joy and sweetness in your life.
Here's how this dream connects to some of your previous dreams:
The dream about the babies who were not in good health could be reflecting your anxieties about your own health or the health of your loved ones.
The dream about the friend who ran over a little girl with a scooter could be reflecting your anger or frustration with someone who has hurt you.
The dream about finding a bunch of money could be reflecting your desire for financial security.
The dream about travel could be reflecting your desire for adventure and excitement.
Overall, this dream seems to be a reflection of your past experiences, your current anxieties, and your hopes for the future.
It's encouraging you to find balance in your life, to take care of yourself, and to find joy in the simple things.
I hope this interpretation is helpful.
Please let me know if you have any questions.