Read the following folktale from the Akan people of West Africa.

Why the Spider Has Long, Thin Legs
Long ago there lived a spider named Anansi who had eight short legs. He was always hungry.
One day he visited Rabbit's house. Rabbit was cooking wonderful-smelling greens. He invited Anansi to stay and eat, but Anansi wanted to try other animals' foods, too. Anansi decided to spin a web and tie his leg to the pot. When the greens were done, Rabbit would tug on the web to tell Anansi to come and eat.
Next, Anansi visited Monkey's home. Monkey was cooking beans. Anansi tied another leg to Monkey's pot. Now Monkey could tug on the web when the beans were ready.
On he went until he had visited eight friends and tied each of his eight legs to eight different pots. Suddenly, he felt a tug on one leg. Then he felt another, and another. Soon all eight legs were being tugged in different directions. Ouch! Anansi finally untied his legs, which were now stretched long and thin. He went home to rest, still hungry.
What is the main theme or lesson of the folktale?

The main theme or lesson of the folktale is greed and the consequences that come with it. Anansi's insatiable hunger and desire to try different foods from his friends led him to tie his legs to multiple pots, causing him to suffer the consequences of being pulled in different directions and enduring pain. The tale serves as a cautionary lesson about the dangers of greed and the importance of contentment.