It's true, a cantilevered rectangular beam with a constant load along it's length will fail at it's fulcrum point. And a reflexed beam, by design will have it's fulcrum moved away from the point of attachment.
So if you plan on building a reflex/deflex, recurve, or other prestressed limb type bow, a tapered lamination becomes more critical. Does not necessarily matter how you taper it, you just need to reduce the bending stress at the distal end of the beam. But it does make sense to taper for thickness rather than width. Given two limbs with the same physical mass, the one with a deeper profile relative to the bending axis will be stronger, but less elastic than the wider, but thinner limb.