The most important specs, especially with the newer Mac models with no user-replaceable processing memory, is definitely RAM and number of CPU cores. Look at the PT minimum specs, and buy as much extra as you can afford.
For storage, go with a solid state drive. I do fine with 256 GB. Solid state is just more durable, faster, and no matter how much or what type of storage you have, you can always use external drives. Using a solid state drive inside the computer is a good idea to load apps more quickly, and save data quicker.
After those specs, you’ll have a better idea of wiggle room for the other specs.
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