I flew a Cub for a number of years and it was a good machine to build confidence and skill in. There are limitations, such as having the passenger behind you, speed (or lack of it) and the need to have it hangared
I enjoyed flying it but after a few years the lack of performance and ability (mine) to use it for flights of over 2 hours began to pall. I'd have a Cub again as a second share for those bimbling days, but have access to a faster aircraft with greater lifting potential.